A real time performance into oceanic flows. A real time performance into oceanic flows. A real time performance into oceanic flows. 

SERRA MADRE
BOLOGNA

2024

The ocean is the lung of our planet.

It exhales the breath we all share as mammals, weaving together flows, currents and atmosphere. Beneath its surface is kept the secret of life on earth: ancient songs of whales, upwelling of phytoplankton and whispers of tides circulating half of oxygen on earth.

In this moment of urgency, with warming waters impacting global circulation and sea mammal survival, Destination Earth, a novel interactive performance led by artist and dancer Salome Bazin, invites us to pause and listen back to the deep and ancient pulse of the sea.

Forged at the intersection of art, science and technology, Destination Earth rises in a 4 m. digital monolith, immersive soundscape and performance. From satellite data powered by Leonardo supercomputer, to real-time generative music and motion tracking capturing visitors movements, the artwork plunges the audience into an immersive embodied experience of flow.

The artwork is a portal into the very lung of our planet, the Grand Banks, where the Labrador Current from the cold Arctic meets the Gulf Stream from the equator. Here, where life converges and the earth breathes, we are invited to witness the fragile dance of currents, hearing the music of the sea as it moves through the seasons. 

Participants are invited to experience through their bodies the correlation between our human rhythm of movement and the ocean flows, invited by performers to play with the speed of their motion. Each step visitors take in the space, every movement of their bodies, has an impact on the ocean portal: rising tension or soothing currents, giving life to a melody unique to each performance. Our movements, when fast and relentless, mirror the fever of the earth.

The ocean, like our bodies, needs time to heal. And so, as the performance reaches an end, we slow our steps, breathing in harmony with the waves, giving the ocean the time it needs to recover its natural cycle.

In this collaboration of art, science and performance, artist and movement director Salomé Bazin, generative composer Rob M Thomas, creative technologist Sebastiano Barbieri, have woven together the data of the sea, the power of technology and the poetry of human experience. They have given us a way to see, to hear, to feel the ocean’s life as it moves through us, giving hope to the potential of symbiotic living with the earth.

The team worked in collaboration with oceanographers Professor Stefano Salon from OGS Trieste and Professor Emmanuela Clementi from CMCC, using datasets from the Copernicus Marine Data Service, powered by groundbreaking scientific research into simulation of oceanic flows and sonic propagation.

A production by Cellule Studio.

Salome Bazin: Art and movement direction
Rob M Thomas: Composer
Sebastiano Barbieri: Creative technologist
Silvano Imboden: Dataset technician
Kilowatt: Curator and producer
Stefano Salon: Scientific Adviser OGS
Alice Affatati, Chiara Scaini: Scientific Adviser OGS sound
Emanuela Clementi: Scientific Adviser CMCC wave/current
CINECA: Computing partner
Performers: Valentina Siciliano, Emanuel Kaeser, Greta Colonna, Nicolo Moscato.